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Politics / Re: Saraki, Dogara, Kwankwaso, Others Form ‘new APC’, Set To Join PDP by herolaw(m): 8:59pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
Long overdue... |
Politics / Re: What President Macron’s Visit To Lagos Means – Ambode by herolaw(m): 3:02pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
The french president ( Emmanuel Macron) already paid a visit to Buhari. |
Education / Re: QOD: What Is The White Part Of An Egg Called by herolaw(m): 5:33pm On Jan 09, 2018 |
Albumen. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Open Letter To All First Class Graduates – "Dear First Class Graduates” by herolaw(m): 2:59am On Nov 26, 2017 |
May I begin to say that school does not make the best out of someone, only God make the best out of someone. I do say schooling Is also where one begin to search God's plans and purpose for his/her life, school is not meant for academic packs alone. A life without a vision is like a torch without a battery. school is also a place where you know your vision and purpose of God for LIFE, and you pursue it. I do tell myself and some of my colleague that I can't graduate and beg for JOB, GOD has a plan for me... 2 Likes |
Nairaland / General / ASUU Strike. by herolaw(m): 4:07pm On Aug 17, 2017 |
The Minister of Education , Adamu Adamu , on Wednesday admitted that the Federal Government failed to meet its part of the agreement reached with the Academic Staff Union of Universities last year , which led to the ongoing industrial action called by the union . He , however , said the government was not happy that ASUU embarked on the strike without following due process by giving an adequate notice . ASUU strike : Lawmakers say union didn ’ t consult , urge lecturers to continue negotiation... |
Family / Re: Should I Tell My Husband? by herolaw(m): 11:38am On Feb 26, 2015 |
Firstly. seek God in dis situation . Be wise Nd brave. |
Politics / Re: Graphic: See Photos From The First Bank Bomb Blast In Bauchi by herolaw(m): 6:39am On Nov 08, 2014 |
May God help us in this country. May all victims souls rest at the bosom hand of the Almighty. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by herolaw(m): 3:41pm On Oct 16, 2014 |
African Countries With Best Military Strength and Fire Power 1. EGYPT Egypt is a country in the north of Africa with a staggering population of 83 million people. and slightly over half of this population is available manpower and 35 million people make up those who are fit for service. More than 1 .5 million individuals reach the military age every year and almost 5000 tanks, Egypt is a force to reckon with when it comes to Africa. Having 200 helicopters and 863 military air crafts , 28 mine warfare, 84 serviceable air ports and a yearly budget of over $ 4 bn on pumped into defense every 365 days make Egypt one strongest countries in Africa. 2. ETHIOPIA Ethiopia has a population of 84 million people. It is Africa’ s oldest independent country and its second largest in terms of population. Ethiopia has found a way to transform her population into a military stronghold in Africa. With a man power of 34 million people , 24 million of this population fit for service and almost 2 million people reaching the military age every year, the country is one of the strongest in Africa. Ethiopia has over 300 tanks and 1200 armored vehicles , 147 air crafts and 68 helicopters to hover around any country plotting any form of invasion and of course there is almost $ 300 million defence budget to take care of things every 365 days. SOUTH AFRICA Republic of South Africa , is an African country located at the southern tip of the continent. South Africa is the 25 th largest country in the world by area and the 24th most populous country with over 51 million people . When it comes to military power , South Africa has got what it takes to be among the top 7 countries in Africa strong enough to be recognised. Half of South Africa’s population are within the manpower class; 14 million are fit for service and almost a million are getting to military age annually. South Africa has 250 tanks and 1590 armoured fighting vehicles ; 240 rocket projectors and a similar total number of air crafts. 4 frigates and 3 submarines keeps the shores safe. There is almost $ 5 million pumped into the defense budget every year to keep the country safe . . NIGERIA To whom much is given, much is expected is the case of the most populous country in Nigeria. Located at the shores of West Africa is the country that gives home to a staggering 160 million people . With the available manpower of 73 million people , there are 40 million people who are fit for service and 3. 5 million people reaching the military service year on a yearly basis. There are 363 tanks and more than 1 ,400 armored vehicles . Nigeria has 294 air crafts and 84 helicopters than can hover her skies when they are called upon . There are 53 serviceable air ports and lots of labor force (up to 50 million) people. The large population is kept safe with a yearly budget of $ 2 .2 bn . 5. ALGERIA Algeria is a country consisting of 48 provinces and 1541 communes. It is the 34TH most populated country on earth with a population of more than 37 million. More than 20 million people make up the manpower and up to 18 million citizens are within the service year. The country is largely financed by oil and Sonatrach , the national oil company, is the largest company in Africa. Algeria has the second largest army in Africa and in the Arab World, after Egypt, and has Russia and China as strategic allies, and arms furnisher. 672 ,000 individuals reach the military age annually. Algeria is equipped with more than a thousand tanks, 1800 armored fighting vehicles , over 400 air crafts, 136 helicopters, 3 submarines, 12 coastal crafts. With a defense budget of over $ 8 bn, Algeria will continue to be among the African countries with the best military strength . . KENYA Kenya is a major hub in the East Africa . Officially called the Republic of Kenya , the country has a population of about 43 million residents. When it comes to fire power, Kenya is a force to reckon with. The country has enough military strength to afford to always send some on a peace keeping mission in other African countries. Almost 20 million people make up the country’s man power and more than 12 million of these are fit for service. 839,000 reach military age every year. Kenya boasts of 186 tanks, 30 self propelled guns, 148 air crafts, 78 helicopters, 194 serviceable airports and a defense budget of over $ 5 bn to keep her in good shape . 7. LIBYA The 2011 Libya revolution has placed question marks on the military capabilities of a country with population of just over 6 million. Almost 3 million citizens are fit for service and just about 116,000 people reach service age each year but these small numbers correlate quite oppositely to the artillery and ammunition the country boasts of when compared with other African countries. Libya boasts of 500 tanks, 2 , 500 armored fighting vehicles , 400 self propelled guns , 800 rocket projectors, 1050 potable AT weapons, over 600 air crafts and 121 helicopters and $880 million pumped in to defense every year. |
Family / Re: Female Children My Desire by herolaw(m): 7:44pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
Amen. But I pray d will of God will cum to pass in your life. But my broda. also pray for male children, remember they are ur heir. 1 Like 1 Share |
Forum Games / Re: Drop A Word That Will Make Someone Check The Dictionary by herolaw(m): 5:48pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
odoriferous means old fashioned. My is: pyjamas |
Career / Re: After Getting A First Degree, What's Next? by herolaw(m): 12:08pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
Take it to the lord in prayer. Try to know God plan for your life. |
Education / Re: All Night Studies-how Healthy Could That Be? by herolaw(m): 11:49am On Oct 11, 2014 |
To me I love studying at night, which helps me a lot. As a good student. you have to cultivate the habit of reading Nd studying at night. Mostly day time reading brings distraction. Many successful student will always talk about reading Nd studying at night. |
Family / Re: Connect With Someone Born On The Same Month & Day You Were Born! by herolaw(m): 6:17pm On Mar 11, 2013 |
my is feb 11 |
Celebrities / Re: Emeka Smith Weds Prisca Akpegho (Pictures) by herolaw(m): 4:39pm On Jan 15, 2013 |
happy married life. |
Celebrities / Re: Its Öluwaseun Osewa's Birthday. by herolaw(m): 10:27am On Nov 29, 2012 |
HBD LLNP[ |
Politics / Re: Who Is The Best First Lady Nigeria Has Ever Had? by herolaw(m): 4:47pm On Oct 23, 2012 |
Stella Obasanjo. |
Literature/Writing Ads / Re: Make $1500 Monthly Writing 300 Words Articles by herolaw(m): 2:16pm On Oct 16, 2012 |
my email is herolaw71@yahoo.com |
Nairaland / General / Re: How We Will Take Coins From ATM - Pic by herolaw(m): 6:12pm On Sep 20, 2012 |
funny. |
Literature / Re: Food For Thought - Inspirational Quotes by herolaw(m): 7:40pm On Aug 16, 2012 |
Appreciating Our Past It is easy to be negative about past mistakes and unhappiness. But it is much more healing to look at ourselves and our past in the light of experience, acceptance, and growth. Our past is a series of lessons that advance us to higher levels of living and loving. The relationships we entered, stayed in, or ended taught us necessary lessons. Some of us have emerged from the most painful circumstances with strong insights about who we are and what we want. Our mistakes? Necessary. Our frustrations, failures, and sometimes stumbling attempts at growth and progress? Necessary too. Each step of the way, we learned. We went through exactly the experiences we need to, to become who we are today. Each step of the way, we progressed. Is our past a mistake? No. The only mistake we can make is mistaking that for the truth. Today, God, help me let go of negative thoughts I may be harboring about my past circumstances or relationships. I can accept, with gratitude, all that has brought me to today. |
Literature / Re: Professor Wole Soyinka Turns 78 Today-a Poem For Wole Soyinka by herolaw(m): 7:17pm On Aug 16, 2012 |
happy birthday baba, the icon of English. |
Politics / Re: Kill General Ihejirika & Jonathan Will Be Plucked Off.” – Islamic Cleric,gumi by herolaw(m): 6:30pm On Aug 16, 2012 |
intresting sourse. |
Religion / Re: What Has Life Taught You So Far? by herolaw(m): 6:21pm On Aug 16, 2012 |
As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let us down, probably will. You'll have your heart broken and you'll break others' hearts. You'll fight with your best friend or maybe even fall in love with them, and you'll cry because time is flying by. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, forgive freely, and love like you've never been hurt. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. you just have to live life to the fullest, tell someone what they mean to you and tell someone off, speak out, dance in the pouring rain, hold someone's hand, comfort a friend, fall asleep watching the sun come up, stay up late, be a flirt, and smile until your face hurts. Don't be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all, live in the moment because every second you spend angry or upset is a second of happiness you can never get back. 7 Likes |
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